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Two conferences that have been rarely mentioned during this whole big conference realignment discussion are college football’s two top Non-Automatic Qualifying conferences: the Mountain West and Conference USA. Yes, the ripple effect is being felt far and wide, and after this weekend’s Big East breakout, it sounds as if every team and conference is now trying to be as proactive as possible.read more

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